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This book explores the construct of language in use, specifically as operationalised through different item types in the Austrian Matura (school-leaving exam). Empirical research on some of these item types is scarce. The author reports on a mixed-methods study. The theoretical frameworks employed are Purpura’s (2004) model of language ability and Weir’s (2005) socio-cognitive framework. The findings suggest that the tasks under investigation assess grammatical form and meaning at the sub-sentential and sentential level. Different item types were also found to target different elements of lexicogrammatical competence. The study contributes to understanding the nature of language in use and sheds light on the application of the socio-cognitive framework to the validation of language in use tasks.



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EFL – Language testing – Grammar – Lexicogrammar – Socio-cognitive framework – Test validation – Construct validation – Mixed-methods – Expert judgements – Test-taker Introspection – Language in use – Item types – Multiple-choice gap-fill – Banked gap-fill – Word formation – Editing

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 31/12/2021
      ISBN13: 9783631865408, 978-3631865408
      ISBN10: 3631865406

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book explores the construct of language in use, specifically as operationalised through different item types in the Austrian Matura (school-leaving exam). Empirical research on some of these item types is scarce. The author reports on a mixed-methods study. The theoretical frameworks employed are Purpura’s (2004) model of language ability and Weir’s (2005) socio-cognitive framework. The findings suggest that the tasks under investigation assess grammatical form and meaning at the sub-sentential and sentential level. Different item types were also found to target different elements of lexicogrammatical competence. The study contributes to understanding the nature of language in use and sheds light on the application of the socio-cognitive framework to the validation of language in use tasks.



      Table of Contents

      EFL – Language testing – Grammar – Lexicogrammar – Socio-cognitive framework – Test validation – Construct validation – Mixed-methods – Expert judgements – Test-taker Introspection – Language in use – Item types – Multiple-choice gap-fill – Banked gap-fill – Word formation – Editing

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